understanding first assignments

Your work on understanding first assignments has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.

Your Menu Welcome 01-14-2006_____orientation_part_i

01-14-2006_____orientation_part_ii

01-14-2006_____orientation_part_i

01-16-2006_____orientation_part_iii

01-16-2006_____orientation_part_i

01-16-2006_____orientation_part_iv

01-16-2006_____orientation_part_v

01-20-2006_____q_a_initial_pbsexeq_a_int_pbs_communicationexe_

01-21-2006_____q_a_ratesexe_program_

01-21-2006_____timer_program

01-22-2006_____flow_experiment

01-29-2006_____temp_vs_t_for_water_in_cup

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Responses Welcome Responses to your emails and to work submitted through the form will posted, in the order received. This document will provide a menu of your responses. Each response will be indicated by the date on which it is posted, and the title you have given it.

It looks like everything is there. None

Assignment 1: Perform the experiment Temperature vs. Clock Time Measurements Introductory Problem Set 5, Problems 10-12 `p Principles of Physics: Chapter 13 problems 1-5, 7-9 `gGeneral College Physics: Chapter 13 problems 1-5, 6, 8, 12, 17 (In-class University Physics: Chapter 14 Problems 45, 48, 51, 56, 61, 62, 67, 72) `uUniversity Physics: Chapter 17 Problems 81, 76, 91, 92, 97, 100, 103, 106, 109, 112// When you have completed the entire assignment run the Query program and submit the SEND file using the Submit Work Form. Temperature vs. Clock Time Measurements Introductory Problem Set Temperature vs. clocktime measurement has a link to a send file similar to this regarding the experiment we were to complete.

The Introductory problem sets link says page not found but I accessed the problem sets through the links at the top of the page. When you have completed the entire assignment run the Query program and submit the SEND file using the Submit Work Form. none that I see gGeneral College Physics: Chapter 13 problems 1-5, 6, 8, 12, 17 ok I understand. If we have questions we can submit them in a word-proccessed format, and we should include a brief statement regarding what problems we are having. We should submit them using a Submit Work form. ok I have learned from taking PHY 201 last summer that it is much easier to do a problem once and write it down than it is to do it a couple of times when the questions are based on one another. It makes things a lot easier and less time consuming if you write the problems down on paper.

You appear to be doing everything correctly. Let me know if you have questions.